Difference between revisions of "Edit an article on a layout"
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***This window replaces the Assignments panel you're used to. | ***This window replaces the Assignments panel you're used to. | ||
***It is large and will be in your way. You will be tempted to close it. If you do, re-open it by going to Window—>Smart Connection—>Smart Connection. | ***It is large and will be in your way. You will be tempted to close it. If you do, re-open it by going to Window—>Smart Connection—>Smart Connection. | ||
− | ***A better way to get it out of your way: click this. | + | ***A better way to get it out of your way: click this.<br /> |
− | [[File:scarrows.png]] | + | [[File:scarrows.png]]<br /> |
− | This will minimize the big window into a much smaller palette, which you can then move around to a convenient spot. To get the window back from the palette, click this: | + | This will minimize the big window into a much smaller palette, which you can then move around to a convenient spot. To get the window back from the palette, click this: <br /> |
[[File:scpalette.png]] | [[File:scpalette.png]] | ||
*The dropdown menu in the upper left corner of the the example window above shows that we are browsing. By default, it will show that you are in your [[Inbox]], and the search box next to the dropdown gives you the ability to search within your inbox. This display will show anything that is routed to you or any group to which you belong, just like the [[home screen|Inbox in Content Station]]. You can use this menu to also browse and search for files that are not routed to you. Note that you will need to hit the refresh button while browsing and searching. | *The dropdown menu in the upper left corner of the the example window above shows that we are browsing. By default, it will show that you are in your [[Inbox]], and the search box next to the dropdown gives you the ability to search within your inbox. This display will show anything that is routed to you or any group to which you belong, just like the [[home screen|Inbox in Content Station]]. You can use this menu to also browse and search for files that are not routed to you. Note that you will need to hit the refresh button while browsing and searching. |
Revision as of 18:44, 14 January 2016
There are two ways to do this: via Smart Connection in InCopy CS 6 or in Content Station. We suggest you use InCopy because it is more familiar to the editors and has a slight advantage in efficiency.
Either way, you will be editing the most current version of the article.
Editing an article in InCopy (Smart Connection)
- Open InCopy CS 6, which is in your Applications folder. You will be prompted to log in to Smart Connection every time you open InCopy. If for some reason you need to manually log in, you'll find that in the Smart Connection menu at the top of the screen.
- If the Smart Connection window was open when you last closed InCopy, you will see it already. If not, go to Window—>Smart Connection—>Smart Connection to open the window. Regardless, the window will look like this:
- A few important notes about this window:
- This window replaces the Assignments panel you're used to.
- It is large and will be in your way. You will be tempted to close it. If you do, re-open it by going to Window—>Smart Connection—>Smart Connection.
- A better way to get it out of your way: click this.
- A few important notes about this window:
This will minimize the big window into a much smaller palette, which you can then move around to a convenient spot. To get the window back from the palette, click this:
- The dropdown menu in the upper left corner of the the example window above shows that we are browsing. By default, it will show that you are in your Inbox, and the search box next to the dropdown gives you the ability to search within your inbox. This display will show anything that is routed to you or any group to which you belong, just like the Inbox in Content Station. You can use this menu to also browse and search for files that are not routed to you. Note that you will need to hit the refresh button while browsing and searching.
- To open a file, double-click it.
- When you have finished your edits, use the Smart Connection menu to check the story back in. (Your options for statuses and routing will be limited, because you are technically editing an article. If you need to change a layout's status, right-click it in the Smart Connection window and use the properties window.)